By Michelle and Emily. Matter Mass Inertia Volume Density Weight Gravity Property.

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By Michelle and Emily

•Matter•Mass•Inertia•Volume•Density•Weight•Gravity•Property

•Anything that has mass and volume

•How much matter is in an object.

•Objects remaining in motion or stay restless acted by an outside force.

•How much space an object takes up.

•How much mass in a given volume; mass

per unit volume

• How much gravitational

pull is between an object and

Earth.

•Force of attraction

between all objects.

•Characteristics of an object.

*Phases of Matter*Chemical Changes and Changes* Phase Changes

Phase•Solid•Liquid•Gas•Plasma•Crystal• Physical Properties

• State matter exists solid, liquid, gas, or plasma.

• Phase of matter that has definite shape and

volume!

• Matter with no assured shape but

with an assured volume!

• Phase in which matter that has no assured volume or

shape!

• Phase in which matters outermostly high in energy and can’t be restrained ordinary matter, not common on Earth.

• A solid whose particles are ordered in a regular, repeating

pattern.

• A way to tell one type of matter from another without changing the substance.

•Melting Point•Melting•Freezing Point•Freezing•Condensation•Vaporization•Evaporation•Boiling•Boiling Point•Sublimation

A temperature a substance goes from solid to liquid!

When a solid transforms into a liquid!

A temperature in which a substance goes from liquid to a

solid!

When a liquid transforms into a solid!

When a gas transforms into a liquid!

When a liquid changes into a gas throughout a liquid!

Vaporization which happens at the surface for a liquid!

A temperature at which a substance transforms!

When a solid skips the liquid phase and goes

straight to the gas phase!

Boiling is vaporization throughout the substance!

Chemical PropertyFlammabilityChemical ChangeChemical Reaction

•Property that explains how a substance transforms into a new substance.

• Ability to burn

•A procedure by which a substance transforms to a new substance with other physical and chemical properties.

• Procedure in which the physical and chemical properties of the true substance transforms to a new substance with other physical and chemical properties.